
Synonym for the grape varieties Dolcetto and Douce Noire. There is also an independent red grape variety of this name from Italy which, according to DNA analyses carried out in 2006, is not identical with the Charbono variety (Douce Noire) grown in California, nor with the variety grown in Argentina under Bonarda (also Douce Noire) (ex Wine Gr...
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A red wine grape originally from Italy but now grown elsewhere as well. It produces full-bodied, often tannic wines, highly prized by some; yet it hasn't achieved widespread acceptance around the world.
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Inglenook was the lone champion for this variety for many years. Some of the wines made from this grape were interesting, but not great. Virtually no Charbono plantings remain in California.
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